ANTHRAX Guitarist Talks Gear In New Video Interview

September 6, 2011

Guitarist Rob Caggiano of ANTHRAX and THE DAMNED THINGS recently answered a number of fan-submitted questions for Fret 12. The entire question-and-answer session can be viewed in seven parts below.

ANTHRAX's new album, "Worship Music", will be released on September 13 in North America via Megaforce Records and three days later in Europe via Nuclear Blast Records. The album will be available as a regular CD, digipack, vinyl and MP3 download. Nuclear Blast is also offering the album as a mail-order edition with a bonus seven-inch (featuring the REFUSED cover song "New Noise") and two different double-LPs: splatter and orange vinyl.

The Japanese version of "Worship Music", which will be made available on September 14 via Victor Records, will include a remix of the song "Crawl" as a bonus track.

The Omega Order is offering an exclusive pre-order bundle for "Worship Music", featuring the new CD; "Fistful Of Metal" triple 10-inch picture discs; and an ANTHRAX LP slipmat (only available in this bundle).

The CD cover artwork for "Worship Music" was handled by renowned comic book artist Alex Ross, who has worked with Marvel Comics and DC Comics and is known for his "Marvels", "Kingdom Come", and "Astro City" illustrations. Ross also did the original artwork for ANTHRAX's "We've Come For You All" and "Music Of Mass Destruction" albums.

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